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    Quote Originally Posted by Troglodyte View Post
    I think you might be doing yourself a disservice here, and making assumptions through a fear of the unknown.
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    The taxes and tarrifs you fear apply essentially to large commercial importers, who will be buying in bulk, shipping in packed containers and selling on for high profit.
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    I frequently send items across the Atlantic, and have never known an item to be surcharged after passing through US customs.
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    I[t] couldn't be easier.
    Just as a follow-up for anyone else who stumbles on this thread, I decided to take the plunge and order directly from Lochcarron in Scotland. I wasn't given a choice in courier; they shipped via UPS. Several weeks after receiving my package from Lochcarron, I received a surprise bill from UPS for a 25% tariff plus a $25 brokerage charge. So no, tariffs don't "apply essentially to large commercial importers". Although, after looking into it further, I perhaps could have avoided the tariff charge if I kept the value of my order under $800, which might have qualified for a "de minimis" exemption. I wish I had known, as I could have saved myself hundreds of dollars. This an example of one of the unknowns I was concerned about, and I was absolutely right to be concerned because it came back and bit me.

    If you're reading this in the future, be aware that it is my understanding that the US government is currently trying to do away with de minimis exemptions, so I don't know what your experience will be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by User View Post
    Just as a follow-up for anyone else who stumbles on this thread, I decided to take the plunge and order directly from Lochcarron in Scotland. I wasn't given a choice in courier; they shipped via UPS. Several weeks after receiving my package from Lochcarron, I received a surprise bill from UPS for a 25% tariff plus a $25 brokerage charge. So no, tariffs don't "apply essentially to large commercial importers". Although, after looking into it further, I perhaps could have avoided the tariff charge if I kept the value of my order under $800, which might have qualified for a "de minimis" exemption. I wish I had known, as I could have saved myself hundreds of dollars. This an example of one of the unknowns I was concerned about, and I was absolutely right to be concerned because it came back and bit me.

    If you're reading this in the future, be aware that it is my understanding that the US government is currently trying to do away with de minimis exemptions, so I don't know what your experience will be.
    Yes, knowing what the taxable threshold is can be useful. One cent over, and you get stung..!

    The trick is to ask the sender to send in more than one package, so they stay below the limit. Shipping charges are naturally lower for less expensive and lighter weight contents.

    It is important to remember NOT to ask the sender to mark down the value of the item. Any documentation must show the true value - especially if compensation for loss is ever required - and there may be other penalties if things go wrong.

    All kinds of things are uncertain at the moment, so it may be worth getting in quick, and stocking-up while you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by User View Post
    Just as a follow-up for anyone else who stumbles on this thread, I decided to take the plunge and order directly from Lochcarron in Scotland. I wasn't given a choice in courier; they shipped via UPS. Several weeks after receiving my package from Lochcarron, I received a surprise bill from UPS for a 25% tariff plus a $25 brokerage charge. So no, tariffs don't "apply essentially to large commercial importers". Although, after looking into it further, I perhaps could have avoided the tariff charge if I kept the value of my order under $800, which might have qualified for a "de minimis" exemption. I wish I had known, as I could have saved myself hundreds of dollars. This an example of one of the unknowns I was concerned about, and I was absolutely right to be concerned because it came back and bit me.

    If you're reading this in the future, be aware that it is my understanding that the US government is currently trying to do away with de minimis exemptions, so I don't know what your experience will be.
    That is unfortunate. I have been sitting on a kilt order, but this news has spurred me on to get in an order before the kilt shops in the US make adjustments to their prices to correct for the annual price adjustments being set by mills, and for the margin hit that tariffs will make. I'm not sure what the de minimis exceptions are in the US, so I'll need to look into that. If I have to pay $30+ dollars shipping per item to skirt a 25% tariff and fees, I surely will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by User View Post
    Just as a follow-up for anyone else who stumbles on this thread, I decided to take the plunge and order directly from Lochcarron in Scotland. I wasn't given a choice in courier; they shipped via UPS. Several weeks after receiving my package from Lochcarron, I received a surprise bill from UPS for a 25% tariff plus a $25 brokerage charge. So no, tariffs don't "apply essentially to large commercial importers". Although, after looking into it further, I perhaps could have avoided the tariff charge if I kept the value of my order under $800, which might have qualified for a "de minimis" exemption. I wish I had known, as I could have saved myself hundreds of dollars. This an example of one of the unknowns I was concerned about, and I was absolutely right to be concerned because it came back and bit me.

    If you're reading this in the future, be aware that it is my understanding that the US government is currently trying to do away with de minimis exemptions, so I don't know what your experience will be.
    On second thought, I wonder if that bill was not for tariffs. I don't think I see tariffs listed anywhere for clothing imported from the UK into the USA. I know that it's all a little wonky right now, but I wonder if there are other customs rules at play, here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bookish View Post
    On second thought, I wonder if that bill was not for tariffs. I don't think I see tariffs listed anywhere for clothing imported from the UK into the USA. I know that it's all a little wonky right now, but I wonder if there are other customs rules at play, here.
    I don't know. The bill says it's a tariff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by User View Post
    I don't know. The bill says it's a tariff.
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    I recall that the UK is no longer a member of the EU, and that EU is the target of the 25% tariff, so that seems inappropriate, unless I am missing something about Lochcarron as a business entity. You may be able to negotiate this, if you have the will. What an unfortunate situation.

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    Sorry to beat a dead horse. Here is the Harmonized Tariff Schedule for that Duty Class, because I was curious: https://hts.usitc.gov/search?query=5112.19.9560

    I don't know when that gets updated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bookish View Post
    Sorry to beat a dead horse. Here is the Harmonized Tariff Schedule for that Duty Class, because I was curious: https://hts.usitc.gov/search?query=5112.19.9560

    I don't know when that gets updated.
    Hah! I was about to post the same thing. This doesn't look like a new tariff, just a new-to-me tariff. I don't think fighting it will do any good.
    I'd rather pay it and lick my wounds. Hopefully my negative experience will benefit someone by helping them avoid the same surprise.

    Annoyingly, UPS won't process my payment online. I keep getting a message that the account number is invalid. I'll have to call them.

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    Simple but elegant Kilt Jacket

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    Looking to get a jacket and waistcoat to wear with my kilts on occasions which call for "dressier" attire without going full-on formal. I've seen many pictures online of HM King Charles in Highland attire without the epaulets and gauntlets (of which I am NOT a fan). Can anyone direct me to a source in the US for something of this nature? (Preferably one that won't break the bank, but am not unwilling to pay for quality.) TIA
    When I lost all my highland wear (along with my house and almost everything else I owned in a California wildfire in 2017, my older son set in motion a family project to resurrect it. First to appear was a simple but elegant tweed jacket from Kinloch Anderson in Edinburgh. NOT cheap, but very versatile, particularly in charcoal grey tweed. K-A's advertising is liberally laced with "By Appointment to HRM…" so I think that may be what you've seen in pictures of the King without epaulettes, fancy cuffed sleeves, or metal buttons on his jackets:


    Later, I added a waistcoat. Although I probably wear an Argyll tweed jacket a bit more often, I'm very fond of this one as well.

    I just checked USA Kilts's website and do not find a jacket this simple on offer from them, but I may be visiting them around "Tartan Day" in a few weeks, and I'll try to remember to ask if they ever offer something like it. On their website, the closest I can find is a Braemer jacket and waistcoat, but there's no delete option for either the metal buttons, epaulettes, OR fancy cuffs, and they say it's a stock rack item in the store. But, even with a waistcoat it's more than $200 less expensive than the jacket available at K-A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsrnephdoc View Post
    When I lost all my highland wear (along with my house and almost everything else I owned in a California wildfire in 2017, my older son set in motion a family project to resurrect it. First to appear was a simple but elegant tweed jacket from Kinloch Anderson in Edinburgh. NOT cheap, but very versatile, particularly in charcoal grey tweed. K-A's advertising is liberally laced with "By Appointment to HRM…" so I think that may be what you've seen in pictures of the King without epaulettes, fancy cuffed sleeves, or metal buttons on his jackets:


    Later, I added a waistcoat. Although I probably wear an Argyll tweed jacket a bit more often, I'm very fond of this one as well.

    I just checked USA Kilts's website and do not find a jacket this simple on offer from them, but I may be visiting them around "Tartan Day" in a few weeks, and I'll try to remember to ask if they ever offer something like it. On their website, the closest I can find is a Braemer jacket and waistcoat, but there's no delete option for either the metal buttons, epaulettes, OR fancy cuffs, and they say it's a stock rack item in the store. But, even with a waistcoat it's more than $200 less expensive than the jacket available at K-A.
    I think the "Contemporary Kilt Jacket and Vest" (Wallace collection) might cover this territory.

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